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1851 Great Exhibition
Designed by F E L Clarke, made by Lawson.
Designed by F E L Clarke, made by Lawson. Discolouration to slide
Designed by S C Talbot and A E Gray, made by A E Gray & Son Ltd
Designed by Keith Murray, made by Josiah Wedgwood & Sons
Designed by Motley, Catherine Cockerell and R L Simmonds, made by Cockerell and Simmonds
Designed by Motley, Catherine Cockerell and R L Simmonds, made by Cockerell and Simmonds
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1851 Great Exhibition
Exhibitions
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Awarded the first premium of £50
Highly commended by the judges
Awarded the second premium of £25
Awarded third premium - 'The Dundee Jute Traders 'entry (No. 64) shared the third premium equally with No 27.
Drawn by Joseph Clement, engraved by James Davis